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Provides information on hurdles being faced by the Telecom Bill proposed by U.S. Senator Ted Stevens. Efforts of the Democrats to oppose the bill; Number of votes needed by Stevens to stop an opposition in blocking the bill; Reason of Republican Senator John McCain for opposing the passage of...

Reports on the plan of U.S. Senator John McCain to try to amend a draft legislation to schedule the deadline for returning analog frequency spectrum at 2006 or 2007. Reason that U.S. Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Stevens prefer to make the deadline April 7, 2009.

Reports on the implication of the proposal of Alaska Republican Senator Ted Stevens to terminate the visibility of Senate Communications Subcommittee for Arizona Republican Senator John McCain on media industry legislation. Impact of McCain's ouster on the broadcasting and cable television...

Reports on the refusal of the U.S. Senate to advance the date of digital-television transition to 2008 as proposed by U.S. Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.). Reason behind the desire of McCain to advance the transition; Views of Senate Commerce Committee chairman Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) on the...

The article focuses on a report released by the U.S. Federal Communications Communication about the benefits of an a la carte service which allows cable television subscribers to select channels to save cable bills. Senator John McCain plans to introduce an a la carte legislation as a response...

The article presents quotes from U.S. Senator John McCain commenting on U.S. president-elect Barack Obama's infomercial, former U.S. president Bill Clinton praising Obama, and Alaskan pollster Ivan Moore responding to a question about Alaska Senator Ted Stevens' chances at being reelected.

Reports on the impact of the plan of Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Stevens to eliminate the communications subcommittee on the planned re-write of the 1996 Telecommunications Act in the U.S. List of telecommunication regulations blocked in the U.S. Senate; Implications of the proposal...

Reports on demands for the inclusion of a net neutrality provision in a telecommunications bill sponsored by U.S. Senate Commerce Committee chairman Ted Stevens (R-Alaska). Need for the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to review the Internet market for five years and file annual reports...